Figure 4. The cyclopean eye is used to determine the direction of point A and point B.

Figure 4

The cyclopean eye is used to determine the direction of point A and point B. Point A stimulating the temporal retina of right eye and the nasal retina of the left eye, that is, stimulates a retinal point to the right of the fovea.

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